20 Celebrities’ Horror Film Beginnings

Delving into the early careers of renowned actors and their initial roles in spine-tingling movies.

Sharp Objects star, Sophia Lillis was first discovered after her performance in 2017’s IT remake.

Marvel sensation Elizabeth Olsen got her big break in the 2011 horror flick, Silent House.

Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks got his start as a bit player in the 1980 horror film, He Knows You’re Alone.

Before Footloose, Kevin Bacon broke through with his appearance in the horror classic, Friday the 13th.

The ageless wonder, Paul Rudd got his big break starring in the Halloween franchise with The Curse of Michael Myers. Clueless would be released the same year.

Leo DiCaprio and horror, who would’ve guessed? The Academy Award winner was first cast in Critters 3.

Although its release date was delayed, Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation was technically one of Matthew McConaughey’s first movies.

Before Seinfeld, before SNL, there was Troll. The rest is history for Julia Louis-Dreyfus.

It’s safe to say that Bruce Campbell became the actor he is today because of 1981’s The Evil Dead.

Obviously Jamie Lee Curtis blew up after Halloween (1978.) The role of Laurie Strode earned her the undisputed title of Scream Queen.’

Mr. McDreamy AKA Patrick Dempsey had a small role in the 1985 Sci-Fi/Horror movie, The Stuff.

Jennifer Aniston started her career in 1993 with the comedic-horror, Leprechaun.

Patricia Arquette got her start with the 3rd installment of A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors.

We all know Skeet Ulrich as Billy Loomis from Scream. But before he portrayed the scorned lover of Sidney Prescott, he starred in The Craft.

Much like her co-star Matthew McConaughey, Renee Zellweger also broke through with her performance in Texas Chainsaw Massacre: TNG.

The Parks and Rec and Party Down star had his humble beginnings. Adam Scott’s first film credit was none other than Hellraiser: Bloodline.

Eva Mendes is no exception to mega-stars getting their start in horror. Her first role came in Children of the Corn V: Fields of Terror.

Neve Campbell got her start in 1993 (obviously showing a knack for horror.) The Dark would propel her to stardom with Scream in 1996.

Before The Queen’s Gambit, Anya Taylor-Joy was just another actress trying to maneuver her way through the business. Her first big break came after being cast in
Robert Eggers’ The Witch in 2015.

Yes there was a Buffy the Vampire Slayer movie, and it’s where Hilary Swank got her start.

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